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SMOKESKULL

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Around year 2000 my wife and I and a group from her work went on a whitewater rafting tour at Well Grey park BC on Clearwater river.
It was a very hot day and I was wearing a supplied wet suit and life jacket. Some of us had left the rafts to cool off. Then the guide from my boat recommended I follow his raft. The others followed another raft on the other bank of the river.
Suddenly the guide says "if your not a strong swimmer you better get out" and I saw others still in the water on the other bank and thought it can't be that bad.
Suddenly I was caught in very fast moving water and being sucked under. I was kicking my feet hard to get to the surface but when I got to the top all I could get was a mouthful of water due to the severe turbulence.
I felt very panicked but knew I had to stay calm. It was all I could do to kick hard and spin myself around in the water so I was coming to the surface backward and was able to get small breaths before being violently suck back under in the fast current.
This went on for a few minutes and I was also bouncing off big boulders almost knocking the breath out of me. I had to keep the air in me.
I probably got sucked under 30 times or more before the rapids ended and the river calmed down. I could see the others on the other bank did not get in the rapids and the guide had set me up trying to drown me. When I got back in the boat I wanted to smash that fucker over the head with my paddle.
I should have sued that company but luckily I am still here and ya I can say I am a strong swimmer.
 
I've had a lot of those. Have done a lot of living, can't remember any off the top of my head but I do remember what happen a couple times. Never seen any heavenly gates or fire and brimstone just blackness. The blackness of black and those times I was conscience in this black void.

 
Around year 2000 my wife and I and a group from her work went on a whitewater rafting tour at Well Grey park BC on Clearwater river.
It was a very hot day and I was wearing a supplied wet suit and life jacket. Some of us had left the rafts to cool off. Then the guide from my boat recommended I follow his raft. The others followed another raft on the other bank of the river.
Suddenly the guide says "if your not a strong swimmer you better get out" and I saw others still in the water on the other bank and thought it can't be that bad.
Suddenly I was caught in very fast moving water and being sucked under. I was kicking my feet hard to get to the surface but when I got to the top all I could get was a mouthful of water due to the severe turbulence.
I felt very panicked but knew I had to stay calm. It was all I could do to kick hard and spin myself around in the water so I was coming to the surface backward and was able to get small breaths before being violently suck back under in the fast current.
This went on for a few minutes and I was also bouncing off big boulders almost knocking the breath out of me. I had to keep the air in me.
I probably got sucked under 30 times or more before the rapids ended and the river calmed down. I could see the others on the other bank did not get in the rapids and the guide had set me up trying to drown me. When I got back in the boat I wanted to smash that fucker over the head with my paddle.
I should have sued that company but luckily I am still here and ya I can say I am a strong swimmer.

I'm new to this I'm a bit lost of what I am doing...
 
I cut a live 220v wire with a pair of pliers, no safety equipment. Good thing the pliers had plastic handles. One time I was about to get sucked out to sea, didn't know how to swim, lucky my brother was nearby and dragged my stupid ass to more shallow water. Another time, was about to be involved in a head collision 3 cars passed side by side on a 2 lane road.
 
Around year 2000 my wife and I and a group from her work went on a whitewater rafting tour at Well Grey park BC on Clearwater river.
It was a very hot day and I was wearing a supplied wet suit and life jacket. Some of us had left the rafts to cool off. Then the guide from my boat recommended I follow his raft. The others followed another raft on the other bank of the river.
Suddenly the guide says "if your not a strong swimmer you better get out" and I saw others still in the water on the other bank and thought it can't be that bad.
Suddenly I was caught in very fast moving water and being sucked under. I was kicking my feet hard to get to the surface but when I got to the top all I could get was a mouthful of water due to the severe turbulence.
I felt very panicked but knew I had to stay calm. It was all I could do to kick hard and spin myself around in the water so I was coming to the surface backward and was able to get small breaths before being violently suck back under in the fast current.
This went on for a few minutes and I was also bouncing off big boulders almost knocking the breath out of me. I had to keep the air in me.
I probably got sucked under 30 times or more before the rapids ended and the river calmed down. I could see the others on the other bank did not get in the rapids and the guide had set me up trying to drown me. When I got back in the boat I wanted to smash that fucker over the head with my paddle.
I should have sued that company but luckily I am still here and ya I can say I am a strong swimmer.
Back in 2021 I was off in cali San Diego to be specific and I was swimming having fun on a boogie board and I was trying to get the water to go down to my hips, all of a sudden I feel the water pushing me back an back and I am watching my sisters an brother move back further an further pretty soon I was so far out my brother got onto his boogie board an made his way to me an soon we where both stuck out in the damn ocean. I remember looking out into the long long body of water an I see a wave coming mind you I've never like took lessons or anything like that so I really didn't know what to do but try to get my self back to land as well as my brother but the wave comes an takes me under I start twirling under the water an it really did pull sum muscle in my body as with my back shit hurt so bad but after that first wave I seen another an it felt like theses wave where just back to back and my brother took a class in Hawaii an he knew how to not get hit by the wave if that makes sense but he seen me drowning an I was running out of air because of the back to back waves an he threw me his boogie board an pulled me to him an he pretty much carried me back but when I got back to shore I started to feel really sick an threw up felt light headed an the salt from the water did not help. Glad to be here alive today 🤣
 
I actually have a few and I'm not being a drama Queen by saying it. In fact, I could write and share the most memorable and then later remember the times I forgot.
There was a time when I was a kid and dumped a fire extinguisher into a drum fire in the back yard and it eventually exploded through the side of the drum making a huge hole in the drum and the metal thingy that went Kaboom BURST through and flew across the street. It went right past me as I stood next to the drum. It could have pulverized me if I was a few centimeters closer to where it busted through.
Another time when I was a teenager I was fleeing cops on my BMX bike after smashing windows at my school on a Sunday (cos I was going through a really rebellious stage - that I now recognize as immaturity and venting in all the wrong places because of abusive parents .. a whole other story ) but anyway .. I fell off my bike going through a fence gap and landed with a metal spike touching my chest! if I had landed any heavier or not put my arms out I would have been stabbed in the chest.
Another time when I was in my twenties when working for Disney I took it upon myself to take short cuts and one Gig involved setting up "spark showers" along the roof top of a Hoyts Cinema for a movie thingy .. and me and a mate got up on the Hoyts sign ( about six floors up) to get out shit done quick. Yeah I'd say that was near death upon reflection.
When I worked for Fred Foti Fireworks in Sydney back in the 90's I was a bit of a brazen cunt and reverse wired a HUGE Peony (was meant for the final part of the show) I still don't know why I did that ... I think I had relationship issues and such and just was being a general shit head at the time. Anyway ... during testing I dumped this huge (basically a bomb) into a small morter rack the thing went KABOOM! fucking MASSIVE it blew the morter rack apart and shit flew everywhere, I just about killed myself doing that.
Anything involving nearly 'dying' since my 20's is too many situations to mention. Oh I just remembered when I tried to pick up a red belly black snake at school camp ... it fucking had a go too! missed... I dropped it without getting bit. I'd probably be dead now.
This is me chillin on the roof of Hoyts setting up fireworks for Disney Company.
deeds 006.webp

No problemmo cunts :tu: those were the good ole days. I was just 21 back then ... a youngen.
 
You all talking about near life threatening accidents. Do you know what it's like to die? It's Like drowning. If you're conscience when you die it's dramatic. it was to me. The feeling of dying. Once you have no more breath you get this warm rush over your head into your mind, like flushing it becomes stronger every moment until it takes over your vision all the while being breathless but by that point you're not thinking of breathing Like passing out but your still awake after.

There is a breaking point after this event horizon. Time and motion gets faded.
You start seeing sparks of bright light popping up and becoming bigger. You can't move your body feels like a spasm. Then you flush out

It's fucking terrifying an alien.
 
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I was on a three hour flight with Delta going home from D.C. to Palm Beach in First Class. They put the screen down and we watched a movie on it. It was Eddie Murphy's The Golden Child, hilarious, particularly the part where he uses a prayer wheel to ask for a particular knife! I highly recommend it if you haven't seen it! After the film was over they couldn't get the screen to return to it's stored position. The two person flight crew went into the cockpit to inform the pilot it was stuck and he said we couldn't land with it down so we proceeded to circle the airport two times taking 30 minutes while they kept feebly trying and failing miserably to fix it. Finally I said, "So let me get this straight, you're going to run out of fuel circling the airport and crash land because you can't stow the movie screen? Land this fucking aircraft now!" They looked at each other, shrugged and said, "He's absolutely right." They then went into the cockpit and told the pilot what I said and he landed the plane the next time the runway lined up even though the screen was still down. This was in 2000. I haven't been on a flight ever since, nor will I ever. Fuck 'em! That's a true story. Watch the film! You can thank me later.
 
I'm not being a drama Queen
We'll be the judge of that. (And it's not looking good for you.)

Near Death Experiences..... I've had a few.

When I was born, my lungs were filled with fluid, and I refused to breathe. Stubborn bastard that I was. Then, for no reason whatsoever, I started breathing after everone thought it was all over for me. Docs told my parents that there was a high chance of permanent brain damage as a result of my horrific premature birth. But, I turned out somewhat okay - in my opinion. Others may disagree with me.

Took a jolt from the Electric Mains when I was 6-years old. Never stuck a fork in the electrical socket ever again.

I almost drowned in a kayak, after I got stuck in the undertow of a waterfall - couldn't right myself, couldn't get out from the current, and I was starting to breathe water again. Apparently, me going limp, caused the kayak to bob out of the splash pool, and then I was dragged from the kayak, and given M2M, and resusitated. Never went back in a kayak ever again.
 
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I was hitchhiking between Grant and Globe New Mexico in 1977. I was picked up by a young guy driving a brand new Corvette. That was his job, transferring the cars between cities. I hopped in and a while later he picked up an old man. Since the Corvette is a two-seater I jumped into the back luggage area and the old man sat in front. We were cruising and joking and the ride was smooth. Then I noticed that the speed was 100 mph! All of a sudden the driver tried to pass an 18 wheeler and when he passed him he lost control and the Vette started rolling over side to side. I counted seven rollovers. The driver and the old man were expelled but I stayed in the car. Ambulances showed up and we were taken to hospital. Nothing serious happened to me but the driver and the old man were hospitalized. One additional thing: As I was sitting on the ground I spotted a gold Rolex watch which I quickly pocketed. But darn it when I went to see the driver in the hospital he asked me if I had found his watch! I couldn't lie to him so I handed over the watch worth about $10,000 at that time. That was some really scary shit.
 
Around year 2000 my wife and I and a group from her work went on a whitewater rafting tour at Well Grey park BC on Clearwater river.
It was a very hot day and I was wearing a supplied wet suit and life jacket. Some of us had left the rafts to cool off. Then the guide from my boat recommended I follow his raft. The others followed another raft on the other bank of the river.
Suddenly the guide says "if your not a strong swimmer you better get out" and I saw others still in the water on the other bank and thought it can't be that bad.
Suddenly I was caught in very fast moving water and being sucked under. I was kicking my feet hard to get to the surface but when I got to the top all I could get was a mouthful of water due to the severe turbulence.
I felt very panicked but knew I had to stay calm. It was all I could do to kick hard and spin myself around in the water so I was coming to the surface backward and was able to get small breaths before being violently suck back under in the fast current.
This went on for a few minutes and I was also bouncing off big boulders almost knocking the breath out of me. I had to keep the air in me.
I probably got sucked under 30 times or more before the rapids ended and the river calmed down. I could see the others on the other bank did not get in the rapids and the guide had set me up trying to drown me. When I got back in the boat I wanted to smash that fucker over the head with my paddle.
I should have sued that company but luckily I am still here and ya I can say I am a strong swimmer.
Never had a near death experience, other than some comments on here that made me wish I was near death.
 
Almost choked to death on roast beef as a child.

Almost suffocated to death because i had fallen down the side of a bed wrapped in a thick planet next to the blasting hot radiator for almost an hour as a child.

Alcohol overdose as a teen we stole my friends mums vodka and downed it.

Hit by car came off unscathed though because the driver was switched on.

Almost rode bike off the wrong end of a bike track.

Crashed on my bike almost took a testicle off on a fence.
 
I had a NDE in an accident on exactly Oct 28th, 2008 at 1:47 AM EST.

Two months after, having never written or published a book, I just decided to start writing what my racing mind
that never shutup was saying.
That racing mind started the day after the NDE.
So I had the NDE, then I became very sleepy, and when I woke up my mind was going 100 times faster than it ever had been.

It was not a good thing, it was devastating to the mind because you can't get in a thought edge wise, so you basically are frozen mentally until you start to adjust to it a bit.

So after 2 months I just started writing down what the thoughts were, and I just published my 30th 80k word book.

But the first 18 80k word books, and its easy to verify, I wrote 1 80k word book for 18 consecutive months.

So My first 18 books were fast, but then the side effects from being a ghost person, started taking its toll on my body.

So then I had to lean toward basic health concerns, so I toned down the writing schedule.

Anyway, this is some of the most important things to know about a genuine NDE.

This is a NDE researcher who is a medical doctor.
I've spoken to more than a lot of NDE researchers.
They are valuable because there are more than one kind of ghost person, revenant or undead.
This doctors says, many who say they had an NDE are bold face liars. These researchers know who is genuine.
But I cant understand exactly why someone would lie, it's hard as shit, its is not a normal thing that happens, its an anomaly.

This doctor is trying as hard as he can to say: My genuine NDE patient are what a living person would understand to be :
a zombie.
an Undead being.
A revenant.
A human that was literally alive, then literally died, then was resuscitated, meaning reanimated biologically, but it 100% undead, body is a corpse but blood flows and lungs breath, the brain is not thinking, that's that persons ghost that "lives" inside their chest cavity/torso area.

So you listen to list doctor explain, "Once you go over the REDLINE, IE you die"....., you never ever, ever, ever, come back. Meaning all his NDE patients are factually literal undead beings.

I have only been undead 17 years. I spend 10 years just trying to adjust to the totally different perception.
I am not dumb or slow like a zombie, but the transition from being alive/ then being a ghost, is so night and day, 15 years minimum, adjust time.

So here is a guy I personally know, in a movie called "After Death" 2023, trying to say his NDE patents are the living fucking dead.

And as one, yes we are, but, we can't tell you everything we know, because some feel you would be tempted to cheat at life, if you knew the ghost intel.

Necromancy can be bad for the living, it may affect their timelines, and some beings prefer that not happen. Some could care less either way.
Enjoy the Doctor attempting to avoid the word: ZOMBIE.
 
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